Anyone willing to stay with an unusual pet together with more than a year? Or even an animal that might harm you such as tiger, scorpion and so on? YES!! There are a lot of amazing people living with those animal now. Jungle Book in real life? Let’s check it out!

1 ) Shaun Ellis Lives with Wolf
Shaun Ellis is a wolf behavior expert who conducts research in a
unique and sometimes controversial way: by living with the wolves and
becoming part of their world. Throughout his life, he has dedicated much
of his time to studying
and researching the behavior of wild wolves by living among them, which
has given him one-of-a-kind insight into the complex society of the
wolf. By being closer to wolves than nearly anyone else in the world, he
has learned a language unlike any other.
Ellis is the author of The Wolf Talk (Rainbow Publishing, 2003), and
Spirit of the Wolf (Parragon Publishing, 2006). He frequently speaks
about his work on television and at public events. He also advises other
wildlife centers that maintain wolf packs.
Ellis is determined to keep living with wolves. It has cost him his
family and home â€” his partner and four children left him because of
his total dedication to wolves. But he truly believes he can make a
difference.

2 ) The Tiger Monk
Since its opening Wat Pa Luangta Bua gained a reputation as a
wildlife sanctuary. It started with an injured wild fowl given to the
monk by the villagers, then peacocks came attracted by the calls of by
then rather large colony of wild fowl. An injured wild boar stumbled in
to the monastery and the monks cared for him until he could be released
back into the forest. The next day he came back followed by his family
group of about 10 animals. By now a countless number of boar find shelter in the monastery.
Villagers also started to bring in unwanted pets: four species of
deer moved in, followed by buffalo, cow, horses, wild goat and gibbons.
All these animals are roaming the grounds of the monastery freely.Â The
first tiger cub arrived to the monastery in February 1999. It was a
female cub of Indochinese subspecies (Tigris corbetti) and her condition
was very poor. When she was only a few months old her mother was killed by poachers near the Thai-Burma border. The cub was sold to and the new owner ordered her stuffed.
A local was hired to do the job, which fortunately he did not finish.
Although he injected her in the neck with the preservative formalin the
cub survived. When she arrived to the to the monastery she was frail
and terrified of a slightest sound. She still has stitches in the cuts
on her head. Her vision was impaired and her teeth were already worn,
particularly the fangs, which appeared as if they have been filed down
to the gum, blood oozing from the roots. Eating was a difficult task for her – she could hardly move her tongue, chew and swallow her food.
Inspite of her condition she has never once attacked anyone. Under
loving care of the monks the cub recovered, but in July 1999 she fell
seriously ill with heart palpitations and died.

3 ) Tippi, the modern Jungle Book

For 10 years Tippi wandered the Namibian bush dressed only in a
loincloth befriending the ferocious animals and the Bushmen of the
Kalahari. Tippi now lives in Paris. She returns to her childhood. She is
a bridge between two cultures. We will show Tippi in her current life
situation, as a teenager in Paris, her surrounding, her dreams and
visions, her return to Africa and her meeting new and old friends â€“
i.e. the African elephant and the Bushmen.

4 ) Kevin Richardson who swims with Lion

Animal behaviourist Kevin Richardson raises and interacts some of the most dangerous animals known to man.

With his unusual methods, he has developed some exceptionally
personal bonds with his students, playing, sleeping and even swimming
with animals. Taking a well deserved swim in the Crocodile River,
just south of the Magaliesburg mountains, Mr Richardson, 34, was
joined by Meg the lioness.

Weighing a staggering 185 kg this boisterous tawny lioness playfully splashed around with the experienced behaviourist.

“We went swimming purely for Meg’s enrichment,” Mr Richardson said.
“That’s one of the reasons I believe my animals are so relaxed.

5 ) Chito, having a crocodile as his buddy
Known as the ‘Crocodile Man’, Costa Rican animal lover ‘Chito’ swims,
plays and even feeds ‘Pocho’ the giantÂ crocodile in what is one of
the world’s most unlikely friendships.Â Wading chest-deep through the
green water in a 100 sq/m lake in Siquirres, this bizarre and dangerous
spectacle draws tourists from around the world.Â Calling quietly for
his five metre long ‘companion’ before thrashing around, lifting his
tail and head above the water. ‘This is a very dangerous routine but
Pocho is my friend and we have a good relationship,’ says 52-year-old
Chito.
‘He will look me in the eye and he does not attack me.Â ‘It is too
dangerous for anyone else to come in the water. It is only ever the two
of us.’Â The bizarre friendship began nearly 20 years ago when Chito
rescued the 980-pound crocodile after finding him close to death on the
shore of the Parismina River, in the Caribbean province of Limsn.

6 ) Charlie Vandergaw who created “Save Bear Heaven”
Save Bear Haven was created by a group of individuals who wish to
support Charlie Vandergaw in his legal conflict with the State of
Alaska. Bear Havenâ€”as Charlie calls his 40 acresâ€”is located in the
Susitna Valley about 50 miles from Anchorage. For over 20 years, he has
co-existed peacefully with the black and grizzly bears who approached
him first at Bear Haven.
On May 23, 2009, the Alaska Fish and Game charged Charlie Vandergaw
with 20 misdemeanor counts of illegally feeding game, with penalites
that include a possible one-year sentence in jail and up to $10,000 in
fines.Â It was only in January 2008 that Charlie’s way of living with
bears, including feeding, legally became a criminal activity.
While officials deny any connection, we believe the law was changed
in anticipation of the State’s action against Charlie. Charlie is
challenging these charges as well as the constitutionality of the
relevant state regulations. Hunting regulations have also been changed,
and bears are under siege as never before.

7 ) Angela Goodwin who sleeps with anteater
The animal lover has built up a wardrobe of outfits for her
long-snouted friend Pua and often cuddles up with her at bedtime –
provided her pet hasn’t kipped down in the washing machine first.
ï»¿ï»¿ï»¿ï»¿’I started putting little sweaters on Pua and she didn’t
seem to mind – anteaters adapt very well,’ said the writer.Â ‘She
talked her way into sleeping in bed with me in a couple of weeks and now
she likes to lie in the washing machine.’
Ms Goodwin has kept Tamandua anteater Pua since rescuing her from
Guyana in South America three years ago.Â She owned another one,
Stewie, before but did years of research before taking on Pua and her
complex dietary needs – which include beef and spinach but not ants.

8 ) China woman having a 200 pounds wild boar as her pet
China Zhejiang woman raised wild boar as her pet. It is reported that
this “pet” is 200 pounds. It grows up by drinking a can of RMB 300
($46.3) milk powder and it likes vegetables. Imagine normally people
having a stroll with the dog, but she can have a stroll with a wild
boar! Cool!

9 ) Thailand’s Centipede King and Scorpion Queen
Thailandâ€™s self-proclaimed â€œScorpion Queenâ€ has set a new world
record by holding a live seven-inch scorpion in her mouth for just over
two minutes.Â In a feat worthy of the reality television programme
Iâ€™m a Celebrityâ€¦ Get Me Out of Here!, Kanchana Kaetkaew, 39, allowed
her husband, Boonthawee Siangwong, to place the writhing poisonous
arachnid on her tongue, where it stayed for two minutes and three
seconds before she spat it out.
Her proud husband â€“ known as Thailandâ€™s â€œCentipede Kingâ€ â€“
looked on as Miss Kaetkaew, dressed in a white dress covered with more
of the stinging creatures, made her record attempt in front of a crowd
at a shopping centre in Pattaya, a city on the Gulf of Thailand known
for its nightlife and cabaret.
Miss Kaetkaew remains ambitious for more records and, for her next
stunt, she is planning to live in a glass compound for 33 days and
nights in the company of 5,000 scorpions.Â If successful, she will beat
her 2002 record of 32 days in a glass house with 3,400 scorpions. Her
husband set a Thai record for enduring 28 days with 1,000 centipedes.

10 ) Jackie Bibby “bathing” with snakes for 45 minutes
This photo released by the Guinness World Records shows Jackie Bibby
in a see-through bathtub with 87 rattlesnakes, in Dublin, Texas,
Monday, Nov. 5, 2007. Bibby spent about 45 minutes in the tub
shattering his own record by 12 snakes(Agencies)